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The Digest:

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has announced she will press charges against a man who groped her and attempted to kiss her during a public appearance, declaring that the incident highlights the pervasive gender-based violence faced by women across Mexico.

Key Points
  • The assault occurred during a public engagement near the National Palace in Mexico City.
  • Mobile footage shows the man approaching from behind and grabbing the president.
  • Sheinbaum stated she would press charges to set a precedent for women's safety.
  • The president revealed she had experienced similar harassment as a student.
  • Women's rights groups cited the incident as evidence of deep-seated machismo.
  • Femicide remains rampant in Mexico, with 98% of cases going unpunished.
  • Sheinbaum confirmed she will maintain her policy of close public interaction.

This assault on a sitting president underscores the terrifying normalization of gender violence, transforming a personal violation into a national symbol of the struggle for women's dignity and safety.

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Sources: Leadership News